Alex Wheeler
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So long as the shank of the bullet will fit in the freebore your fine. The pressure ring will be larger than the freebore diameter, that is ok. .2435 works well, if you ever get a bullet that big send it back. Reamer grinders will error on the large side, so that .2435 is -0+.0002. So unless you can measure your reamer that precisely you dont really know if it is .2435 or .2437. If you ask for a .2438 you may get a .244. The JGS reamers I own have been as close to the print that I can measure, but its very hard to measure a reamer to the ten thousandth.